
Sushi Inu
Overview
Sushi Inu is a Secret Brainrot in Steal a Brainrot that generates $8M/s per second. It costs $1.3B to purchase from the Red Carpet. As a Secret creature, Sushi Inu is a hidden gem that only the most dedicated players will discover.
Best Combos
Pair Sushi Inu with these top multipliers to maximize earnings:
How to Obtain
Tips
- Combine with high-multiplier traits to maximize income output.
- Apply the best mutation you can find for a bonus multiplier on top of traits.
- Place Sushi Inu in a safe spot away from other players to reduce theft risk.
- Check the Red Carpet regularly for rotating stock and limited-time creatures.
- As a Secret brainrot, Sushi Inu is a prime target for thieves. Stay alert!
Sushi Inu — In-Depth Analysis
Few brainrots turn heads quite like Sushi Inu. Landing in the secret tier places it among the rarest finds in Steal a Brainrot — secret-rarity brainrots sit above rare and epic, meaning the odds of pulling one are slim enough that most players never see one in a single session. That scarcity alone makes Sushi Inu a serious status symbol on any base.
At $8M per second with a buy-in of $1.3B, Sushi Inu is firmly a late-game acquisition. Recovering that cost takes roughly 162.5 seconds of uninterrupted generation — less than three minutes if your base is secure, which is a reasonable return for a secret-tier unit. Early and mid-game players are better off building cash reserves first; once you can absorb the 1.3B price tag without gutting your defenses, Sushi Inu starts paying dividends fast.
Because rivals can steal brainrots directly off your base, placement is everything at this rarity. Tuck Sushi Inu deep in well-defended spots and layer your setup with Traits and Mutations that boost passive income or harden base security. As you chase Rebirths and experiment with fusion paths, a high-output unit like this becomes the backbone of a compounding late-game economy.
Is Sushi Inu Worth It?
For trading: Sushi Inu is on the live Steal a Brainrot value table (linked at the bottom). Permanent variants always trade for substantially more than physical / consumable variants. Run the trade through the WFL calculator before you accept — values shift daily.
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